TY - JOUR
T1 - STUDY OF THE CHARACTERISTICS OF FLUIDICS USING A MAGNETIC WORKING FLUID.
AU - Kabei, N.
AU - Sakurai, Y.
AU - Tsuchiya, K.
PY - 1985/12/1
Y1 - 1985/12/1
N2 - If we employ a magnetic fluid as a working fluid, several advantages are expected in electrical control of a hydraulic system. Magnetic fluid is a homogeneous magnetic material just like a solid metal, but it retains its fluid characteristics even under a strong meagnetic field or gravity. Therefore, a flow direction, a velocity and an apparent viscosity of this fluid can easily be controlled by a magnetic force. Our final aim was to establish a new hydraulic control system using a magnetic fluid as a working fluid. First, we examined the relationship between a magnetic force and a deflection angle of a free jet of a magnetic fluid to know the fundamental characteristics of a magnetic fluid in fluidics. The theoretical equation developed, was confirmed by the experimental results. Using Ferricolloid DEA-40, magnitude of the body force increased in proportion to the 1. 726 power of a magnetic field intensity. Furthermore, a deflection angle of a jet was inversely proportional to the square of the velocity of a jet.
AB - If we employ a magnetic fluid as a working fluid, several advantages are expected in electrical control of a hydraulic system. Magnetic fluid is a homogeneous magnetic material just like a solid metal, but it retains its fluid characteristics even under a strong meagnetic field or gravity. Therefore, a flow direction, a velocity and an apparent viscosity of this fluid can easily be controlled by a magnetic force. Our final aim was to establish a new hydraulic control system using a magnetic fluid as a working fluid. First, we examined the relationship between a magnetic force and a deflection angle of a free jet of a magnetic fluid to know the fundamental characteristics of a magnetic fluid in fluidics. The theoretical equation developed, was confirmed by the experimental results. Using Ferricolloid DEA-40, magnitude of the body force increased in proportion to the 1. 726 power of a magnetic field intensity. Furthermore, a deflection angle of a jet was inversely proportional to the square of the velocity of a jet.
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0021877483
SN - 8755-8564
VL - 16
SP - 65
EP - 83
JO - Journal of Fluid Control
JF - Journal of Fluid Control
IS - 1
ER -